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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2008

While adrift in yesteryear, we knock on the door of the Conley cabin in Magoffin County. There, host Tim Farmer meets a master craftsman of muzzleloaders, knives and powder horns. Another example of how pioneer life meets a pioneering spirit.

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  • Pass that knowlege on down to someone because when he goes, that craftsman ship and know how go with him. Stunning guns!

  • Outstanding documentary

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  • "The older I get, the farther back I want to go."

    Exactly right. I like how they all barter with each other for the different elements. That seems very authentic also.

  • @HomeMadeGunNut he don't the barrels idk bout the rest

  • Beautiful guns.

  • i just built a lyman 54 flintlock kit and it was lots of fun , too bad all you see on the outdoor chanell is inline muzzleloaders , inlines are to muzzleloading what a crossbow is to archery , wish i could afford one of these beauties

  • Does He Forge The Metal For The Locks And Everything Himself?

  • Thanks for this video, this mans work is beautiful.

  • beautiful guns...thanks !

  • @Teleoceras Hey Tele! It's Carl.He does make nice guns but I have enough guns. I want his cabin!

  • beautiful guns i really want a flintlock

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